To: Dan from Michigan
Nobody can regulate what you do in the privacy of your own home. The reason this is, is because they would not know about it. It's when you are caught in public. Nobody has ever been arrested for doing something nobody knows about. Now heresay is not probable cause for search and if that is all they have to go on and they violate your private space then I too have a problem with that. It can still be agains the law to have sex with a goat without violating your privacy. I have no problems with a law like that and we have that law today. I have no problem with having a law opposing sodomy. We in fact do have those laws in most parts of the country. They are not unconstitutional.
86 posted on
02/25/2002 2:37:07 PM PST by
Khepera
To: Khepera
So it should be illegal, but let's not 'enforce them' behind doors? I leave you the drug war as a good example of heresy being used, etc. No knock searches, etc.
Government is not God. I'm not arguing the points on immorality. I'm arguing that govt busting down people's doors and arresting people for victimless crimes is the cure, and the cure is worse than the disease.
AOL views the NRA as pornography. That's not a slippery slope I want to go on.
To: Khepera
Nor are they enforced?
How would you enforce such laws against concensul sex acts?
What federal alphabet agency should be tasked with enforcing such laws?
How should our judges punish these sodomites?
Biblical injunction? Stone the adultress? Could you cast the first stone?
89 posted on
02/25/2002 2:55:33 PM PST by
KDD
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